🤣🤣🤣🤣 @ do bachon ki maa being Sonal's fave 😆 😆 But seriously, the potential of overlap in terms of elements of the couples in question is quite a bit. It's diverging more distinctly now, but I guess, you can't completely avoid some common when dealing with SENSIBLE characters, and remarriages. What I love to compare and admire about Sonal's writing of the two male characters is how you can distinguish the logical Sanjay as opposed to the cynical Mohan in very elemental ways. There is a CLEAR demarcation between being a man who has outgrown the years for anything of a typical love story, and can only be moved by something so precise, so perfect, as Shruti, to change his current lifestyle; and a man who thinks he has loved his best and honest most, and lost, turned bitter, and then just cynical in his resigned sort of moving on, and can only be moved by a faith so guileless, so unexceptional, as Megha's, who holds onto it like an elixir, despite the whole Amar episode in her life. I like how that variation is VERY distinct in Sonal's writing of the two couples, despite all the potential for overlap of nuances. And doesn't she do justice to them both 👏 👏